The term that means spending beyond the amount of money one has avaialbe is conspicuous consumption
The word would probably be "splurge"
squander.
frivolous
The word "foolish" is an adjective.The adverb form is "foolishly".The noun form is "foolishness".The verb form is "fool".
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It becomes the word misspend, meaning "to spend amiss" or "waste."
Spend?
Wisely
brazen
stupidly, idiotically, foolishly, unintelligently
The word "foolishly" does not appear in any specific verse in the Bible. However, the concept of foolishness or acting foolishly is addressed in multiple verses throughout the Book of Proverbs, such as Proverbs 14:16 which states, "A wise man is cautious and turns away from evil, But a fool is arrogant and careless."
The word "foolish" is an adjective.The adverb form is "foolishly".The noun form is "foolishness".The verb form is "fool".
naive, childlike, guileless, unwordly
You could spend it on wine, women, slow horses and fast cars; that should use up quite a bit of it; the rest you could just spend foolishly.
The word fool is a noun. The related adjective is foolish and the adverb is "foolishly."
Spend your tax dollars foolishly. Lie to you. And it's all legal.....for them only. The solution? Stop paying taxes.
You must be reading your horoscope!! It means to be thrifty and not spend your money foolishly.
Foolishly is an adverb, yes.Some example sentences are:Foolishly, I rejected the offer.He foolishly sold the antique for less than its value.
I foolishly believed my brother when he told me it was a school day when it was really Saturday.